The release of Microsoft's Windows 8 touchscreen-enabled operating system in October saw manufacturers scurry to release a spate of new notebooks, all-in-one computers and tablet devices capable of using it.
With Windows 8 you can open apps and programs, and zoom in and out of photos and text, using your fingers on the screen.
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